Mary Basil Blomfield Hall
The struggle for suffrage for women and amongst the early British Bahá'ís Women’s suffrage was an important issue. The best known from the Bahá’í point of view of the suffragists was Lady Sarah Blomfield.
moreThe struggle for suffrage for women and amongst the early British Bahá'ís Women’s suffrage was an important issue. The best known from the Bahá’í point of view of the suffragists was Lady Sarah Blomfield.
moreAugust had begun for the visits of travelling teachers and the settling of pioneers in Stockholm and Gothenburg with the aim of establishing Local Spiritual Assemblies in those centres as quickly as possible. August Rudd
moreSaichiro Fujita is the first Japanese to become a Baha'i. He studied electrical engineering and horticulture before he moved to the Holy Land to serve 'Abdu'l-Baha.
moreBahram Seroosh Rawhani defended his faith. Not much has been written about him only about the activity that led to his martyrdom. He had a Parsi background, also spelled Parsee which is a member
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